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Pet House by One Fur All Increases Distribution with Pet Food Experts

It’s expanding its distribution of its candles, wax melts, room freshening sprays and car fresheners.

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(PRESS RELEASE) HOLLYWOOD, FL — Pet House by One Fur All teamed up with Pet Food Experts (PFX) back in September of 2020, to get its pet-friendly air care products in front of more retailers.

The air care product company announces PFX is expanding its distribution of its candles, wax melts, room freshening sprays and car fresheners. Pet House products are currently distributed to thousands of independently owned pet specialty retail stores. Pet Food Experts’ customers in the Pacific Northwest, West Region and Mountain Region can now order Pet House products from PFX.

“Our partnership with the PFX team has been so successful, we felt a need to expand.” says David Neuwirth, founder, One Fur All -Pet House Products. “It’s been a great opportunity for us to get our products into more stores across the country and the feedback from the retailers has been phenomenal.”

One Fur All is best known for their Pet House Candles, which are hand-poured in the U.S with 100 percent natural soy wax. It’s proven and tested to eliminate 99 percent of pet odors. The unique product line also includes mini candles, wax melts, air fresheners, room sprays and car fresheners. All Pet House products are made in the U.S. with premium fragrances that contain no dyes, phthalates or parabens.

“Based on the great success that PFX and our retail partners had with the line in our Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, we’re thrilled to be able to expand our partnership with Pet House Candles,” says Antoine Seailles, director of market strategy at Pet Food Experts. “Their superior quality soy candles and accessories gives our independent retail partners something different to offer customers.”

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